
Like my recent post Nasturtium Bud, these nasturtium flower details are also lurking behind anti-deer mesh. Eventually you will see the mesh.

On Sunday we stopped at the grand opening of the Ross Bay Villa, a heritage house that has undergone restoration for 13 years. It was a pleasure to meet Mr. and Mrs. Toad, of Toad Hollow Photography there. I took almost no photos, but I was very much drawn to this nice, newly built cedar fence that is in the garden area. The chicken wire is for peas to climb on.
This shot from Ross Bay Cemetery was taken yesterday.

I can’t find anything out about this simplest and smallest of headstones. I have to wonder if there are aesthetic or economic choices involved. Or maybe it marks the grave of a baby, stillborn and unnamed.

Another set from the Royal Roads University garden – the wall on the right is one side of a small shed which has the doors in its opposite wall, as seen in yesterday’s post.

This photograph was also taken in the Royal Roads University gardens a few weeks ago, about ten feet to the left of yesterday’s post, absent the patch of sunlight.
I can’t make up my mind if I like the coloured version or the straight black and white. Kind of leaning to the straight black and white.

Another view from Royal Roads University gardens a few weeks ago. I think this wall is against a gardener’s enclosure for tools and probably compost and plantings and the like.

While I am quite anxious to get some of my deer fence shots up (mentioned also yesterday), I just don’t have the time right now. Instead, I give you a flower from my visit to Royal Roads University gardens a few weeks ago – this is in the lower end of the gardens where it is very shady, and it was windy – I had to crank the ISO a bit to get a decent shutter speed and focus to go with it.
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